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Republican debate turns personal, hits new low
Ohio Gov. John Kasich argued that Obama should let the next president decide on a replacement: “I really wish the president would think about not nominating somebody”. We’ll know more after the SC voting.
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“Just so you understand: You know who that is?”
Cruz sparred with Dickerson over whether or not a Supreme Court nominee had been confirmed in a presidential election year before. If he had his way, he says, he would not have nominated him in the first place.
Bush, mocked by Trump as a “low-energy” candidate, has been the only Republican candidate to take on Trump consistently at the debates. “But actually they were not functioning flight schools”, Dr. Barrett said.
Former US president George Bush will be campaigning for his younger brother Jeb in SC, marking his most direct entry into the 2016 White House race to date.
“I am sick and exhausted of him going after my family”, he said. And not only did he keep us safe, but no matter what you want to say about weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein was in violation of United Nations resolutions, in open violation, and the world wouldn’t do anything about it, and George W. Bush enforced what the global community refused to do.
Roger Stone, a former Trump advisor and author of the forthcoming book Jeb and the Bush Crime Family, notes how the Republican National Committee has been tightening things up as the untameable Trump has surged.
The outspoken reality TV star has faded into the background at some recent debates – something that probably helped more than hurt him. And he added that previously when he’d been bleeped out for allegedly using the F-word, he had not actually said it.
As for a consensus candidate, Graham said he himself suggested Sen. “That’s Jeb’s special interests and lobbyists talking”. “There’s just the kooky people in the world; the mainstream Democratic party opposition to Bush did not go where Donald Trump went”, Sen. Cruz has the support of those who consider themselves very conservative, but trails Trump among all conservatives as well as moderates.
Still, the night’s biggest Republican loser was Rubio, whom Democrats have long targeted as the most formidable potential GOP rival. All in all, Trump may now need to clarify what type of justices he would appoint and make his thoughts about the judiciary more clear.
According to 2012 exit polls, the share of Republicans voting in the GOP South Carolina primary who called themselves evangelicals or born-again Christians was almost identical to the share of evangelicals who caucused in Iowa earlier this month.
“No, I say this”.
Maybe now, they said, voters will come to their senses and dump Trump.
Rubio’s most tense moment came as Cruz blasted Rubio for what he called the Rubio-Schumer immigration plan, tying him to liberal Sen.
He insisted that Rubio had said in Spanish on Univision that he would not rescind an executive order signed by President Barack Obama in support of the children of illegal immigrants.
Joseph Stalin said if you want to bring America down, you have to undermine three things: Our spiritual life, our patriotism and our morality.
Cruz responded by unleashing on a tear in Spanish. “He lied about Ben Carson in Iowa”.
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At Saturday’s debate in South Carolina, Trump got into a heated exchange with the former Florida governor about his brother and the 9/11 terror attacks. And Gov. John Kasich of OH again offered a different approach, delivering an upbeat message and challenging all his rivals to stop negative campaigning to focus on their proposed solutions to the nation’s problems. Kasich has risen in S.C. polls since finishing second in New Hampshire.